Good Neighbor Community Health Center (Columbus) and GN Fremont are primary health care clinics that offer a wide variety of services, including family and general practice medicine, pediatrics, OB/GYN care, dentistry and behavioral health. We are located together to better serve our patients, offering them a "one-stop shop" for their healthcare needs. Good Neighbor Community Health Center and Good Neighbor Fremont are both federally qualified community health centers (FQHC). FQHC is a federal designation given by the Bureau of Primary Health Care at the federal Department of Health and Human Services. FQHCs are located in, or serve, a federally designated medically underserved area/population. In 2020, Good Neighbor Community Health Centers cared for 10,978 patients from more than 45 zip codes.
Good Neighbor Community Health Center and Good Neighbor Fremont employ a variety of clinicians, nurses and other staff to provide high-quality, patient-centered care to under-served individuals and families in our cross-cultural, primary care settings. Bilingual language skills (English/Spanish) are a plus.
In addition to a competitive salary, employees who work a minimum of 30 hours a week are eligible for benefits. Coverage begins on the first of the month after their hire date.
Our current job openings are listed below. You can also find a summary of benefits, and access our easy Application for Employment.
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Accountant
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Responsible for entering daily deposit into Accounting system.
- Organize and coordinate the centralized accounting and financial reports for agency’s grant portfolio
- Prepare invoices for the agency’s grant portfolio.
- Processes and posts agency payroll accurately and timely.
- Creates general ledger entries as appropriate to ensure proper record keeping. Ensures that necessary documentation is obtained and scanned to appropriate drives for audit purposes.
- Organize and maintain documentation for auditing purposes.
- Participates in annual and funder specific audit by providing supporting documentation as assigned.
- Cross trains for selected areas to provide coverage and back up.
- Participates in month end and year end procedures as appropriate.
- Creates payroll and other state and federal reports as requested in timely and accurate manner.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION:
Associate’s degree in business, accounting or related field with three years experience in accounting required or
Bachelor Degree in business, accounting or related field.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
- Understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and nonprofit accounting standards.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, including but not limited to Excel, word, outlook, and Abila/MIP or related software.
- Ability to work well with individuals of diverse socioeconomic, cultural, and intellectual backgrounds.
PREFERRED SKILLS:
- Previous experience working in a hospital, clinic or physician’s office preferred.
- Previous experience with grant accounting and payroll preferred.
- Bi-lingual preferred.